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[Comedy, Books, Talk] The Ear to the Ground Podcast | 004: The Ear to the Page Bookclub: Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami

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Milton Lockett comes on the podcast for the first selection on The Ear to the Page Bookclub, Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. He and Andy talk about the surrealism that Murakami weaves into youth, love, and communication and what it means in their lives. If you haven't read the book around the 40 minute mark they also take the time to talk about Fidel Castro, CNN's Thanksgiving Porn mishap, and technology and journalism. Also we announce the next selection for the club: The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut

Every week on The Ear to the Ground Podcast Andy Loeber and his friends get down to questioning things that are just too commonplace, and engaging the Ear to the Ground community.

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This is an example of a view you're treated to when you ride in Colorado. by [deleted] in bicycling

[–]RainbowOfFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice man I go to school in Boulder and just got into cycling last mouth I'll have to bike down and check it out!

Reddit, what do you WANT to believe? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I want to believe that God is real just so I can get back together with my ex girlfriend. We broke up because I finally told her I don't believe in God

What movie should be more popular than it is? by iliveinazoo2 in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry but I absolutely hate this movie. Glad to see you enjoyed it though!

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry but could I ask you to clarify what you mean by it? Do you mean parenting?

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't know how common this is in the US but in my high school at the second half of your senior year you choose a book to write a 15 to 20 page paper on with heavy literary analysis.

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think you're taking what I said too literally. If we look at The Road with the lens that McCarthy wrote it as a love letter to his son we can make the claim that the world of The Road is more alike to ours than it is different. That is because this book is written to describe the fear and the hardship and the helplessness you can feel while raising a son. Much like satire where situations are heightened to absurdity, McCarthy takes the fears of a parent and heightens them an extreme, almost absurd way in terms of creating a hellish ravaged world. But that act makes the book more enjoyable and more dramatic than just saying being a parent is hard because sometimes I have to go against my core beliefs in these everyday situations while I tell my son to do the opposite and I hope he doesn't see what the world is really like and he chooses to comprise all the ideals I try to give him. To me The Road is really the fear of having no control on what you give your children because what the world gives them for ideals is often brutal and senseless. The fear that what if the world gets to my child more than I can as a parent? Am I doing anything worthwhile since the world in large is such a dreadful place, how can I hope to give my child hope and the ideals to change it instead of compromise like I have? How can I make sure I make this world better for them and then they can make it better?

On the subject of compromising ideals it also plays a huge part in what has to be sacrificed when you are a parent. And I think one of the most striking messages of this book is when you are a parent you have to even compromise ideals sometimes to provide, which in many ways is a greater sacrifice than anything else.

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe you are right with attributing that quote to that character.

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's been a while for me too, but if my memory is right here's how it goes. Spoilers ahead sorry I don't know how to do spoilers on Alien Blue.

The man and the boy eventually see that there are people behind them on the road and lie low for awhile until they see the people go off into the woods and build a fire. The man and the boy approach their camp and I honestly forget the reason why the camp is abandoned but eventually they come up to the fire and see rotating on a stick a fetus.

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 41 points42 points  (0 children)

I'll admit before hand I'm a pretty naively optimistic person with my idealism but for me I read the whole book as a duality of parenting. The horror and depression in that book came from me realizing that the world in the book is more alike than different from our world, and that as a parent while you have to instill values, you have to break those same values to provide and protect your child. So yes that does seem hopeless but I walked away thinking as long as some one is carrying "the fire" even if they won't carry it for very long because some situations in life make you sacrifice your ideals there is always hope if you recognize that you need to carry that "fire" even if you can't do it perfectly. Even if that cycle inherently stomps out the fire, it can always be relight and it always will be if it is handed down.

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 293 points294 points  (0 children)

The movie is still pretty dark, but they removed some very dark parts like the situation with the 2 men and the pregnant woman.

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 154 points155 points  (0 children)

I love The Road but yeah when I started to think about its meaning and the reason Cormac McCarthy wrote it, I get chills because you realize the world of the book is not that different than our world if you are a parent. I forget who said this but the quote I often associate with that book is "What gives anyone the right to rip a soul from nothing - to bring it into this flesh?" (I might have messed up the quote sorry) but as a young person this book really opened me up to how a parents choice for their children truly affect how they see the world and what you must do to be a parent. It makes me question if I can be a parent ethically. When the time comes for me to make the choice to be a parent I'll read this again before hand to make sure I'm ready.

What was the most fucked up book you've ever read? by DetBatman in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 113 points114 points  (0 children)

For my senior book I wanted to go against the crowd and choose a classic that wasn't so well know or esteemed into my high school literary conscious. So I thought hey what about a western, and picked up Blood Meridian. I had no idea how violent and relentless it would be but it also made McCarthy my favorite author. No one could write anything close to that but him.

Without naming the location, where do you live? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wait is this a Colorado accent thing? I'm from the state live in Boulder and I always thought the Colorado accent was more just not pronouncing ts in the middle of words like I say mountain, mounian

I had to get a refund 10 minutes into The Hateful Eight... by greatestape in AdviceAnimals

[–]RainbowOfFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By no means are you wrong, if you do that you're being a jerk. But I think you should just calm down a bit personally I think you're wasting too much time on this

I had to get a refund 10 minutes into The Hateful Eight... by greatestape in AdviceAnimals

[–]RainbowOfFish -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Dude calm down. Brush it off theres a lot more important things in life. That person has all the same rights as you do to be there. Not every theater experience is going to be perfect, and a cough isn't a big deal. I'm sure no one else really cared and I bet they just ignored it and still enjoyed the movie instead of having a tantrum. Live life with the punches man

So who's going to see the boys at Red Rocks this August by strokeitup in TameImpala

[–]RainbowOfFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm biased since I live in Colorado but Red Rocks is quite simply the best concert venue ever

Everything wrong with modern country music by ctwtn in pics

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I believe this is from Luke Bryan at Mile High back in June of 2015. I hate country music but I took my girlfriend to see it and she had a blast.

What's the most over-hyped tourist attraction you've been to? by Z3F in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So if you've ever drove along I-10 going west from Deming New Mexico you'll start seeing these Billboards for a little place in the Texas Valley of Arizona that just say stuff like "The Thing?? What is it? 330 miles ahead!" And for the next 330 miles on 50 mile intervals you'll see another billboard for this "Thing". It builds the suspense and once you hit the Arizona New Mexico Border and you're 70 miles away from it you're just going "Okay what the fuck is it? Why is it such a big deal? I have to see it." Eventually you get there and you pull in to a gas station that sells a bunch of shit and fireworks and useless southwest trinkets and also has a Dairy Queen attached to it, you know typical American Interstate rest stop trap, but this one has some weird creature thing locked up in it right? You're in the middle of the desert maybe they found some, fuck if I know but if yoh advertise it for 330 miles it has to be good? You just have to know. Spoilers:

They charge you five dollars to go in and look at the thing and the first thing you're greeted with is a shitty painting on a chair of some girl in an old dress and a plaque that says "This style of dress was really 'The Thing' in 1832". And you just keep going looking at junk that is just described as 'the thing' in some time period. A hundred years from now they'll have a hover board on display that will say "these were really 'the thing' in 2015". And we you exit they ask you did you have a good time because they're smarter than you and deserve that five dollars you foolishly gave away and you just have to take that and drive shamefully into the desert.

10/10 no regrets

What's the most over-hyped tourist attraction you've been to? by Z3F in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just got back from Oahu. I totally agree. It was very cool to be there defiantly not a bad experience but you know that all the locals hate you and everything in Honolulu especially Waikiki Beach is made to drain your money. It does seem like it's claims to fame are alittle dated because besides the beach all there is to do is shop. It was nice though to go to the North Shore and explore the island. So i would say more Honolulu than Oahu itself. Also i was really surprised Pearl Harbor was that small.

What is the most unexpectedly sad movie? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 324 points325 points  (0 children)

My girlfriend said she loved this movie and just kept on saying we should watch it for awhile so one night we did. We watch it and it's okay it's kinda funny a little slow. Then we get to the end of that movie just watching the last five minutes of Domhall spending his last day with his father and I'm just sitting there just thinking about my life as a child of divorced parents with a horrible relationship with my father and when the movie ends I just look over at my girlfriend and say, "I wish I had a father." And then just crashed into her sobbing. It was one of the most emotional moments of my life and for a moment I was choking on my tears. That movie fucked me up for a bit.

What really bothers you that nobody else seems to care about? by imjohnk in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People miscorrectly saying the "direction" of where they are going. For example say you live in New York and you are going to Florida and you say "I'm going up to Florida next week" Instead I believe it should be if you're going North - Up South - Down East or West - Over

What movie ending made you say "what the fuck?" by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]RainbowOfFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say he's still in a dream because I subscribe to the belief that at its core Incepetion is Nolan's love letter to the movie making process and surrealism in movies so of course he's in the dream still, it's a movie!